Comcast rises to VoIP challenge.(Comcast Corp., Internet-protocol telephony)

Multichannel News, September, 2002 by Stump, Matt

Internet-protocol telephony, also known as voice-over-IP, has bounced around the edges of legitimacy in the cable industry for several years. Originally designed as a low-cost telephone alternative to match the regional Bell operating companies in a three-front war for voice, video and data supremacy, it's been churning through the requisite research, development and standards-setting phases.

Now, at a time when it's fairly close to being ready to go, the telecommunications meltdown and the extreme pressure MSOs face to reduce capital expenditures have created a challenging time in which to secure the needed capital investment. So it's worth paying attention when Comcast Corp.--in the process of absorbing AT&T Broadband and tripling the size of...

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